Blazer

PDB

You and that blog are just making stuff up. Private investigation firm providing on it’s own accord (not paid or initiated by the govt) publically available information about Greenpeace. Anybody can provide free & legally obtained information to the govt, whether that information is of any use is another matter. Another non-story.

Blazer

PDB

What you are saying is that the New Zealand Petroleum & Minerals division wouldn’t, as a part of ensuring health and safety standards within the industry, receive information from companies highlighting issues Greenpeace may be causing to their operations? Nonsense as usual from you.

Herald: “Apart from photos and videos of the alleged incident at sea, any information Thompson & Clark provided MBIE is specific to risks identified in safety and security plans. “For example, these may include pictures or locations of boat/trailers on ramps, in relation to potential interference with an offshore activity. We are not informed about how information is gathered but we expect that anything provided has been gathered lawfully.”

“In April, Norman and two other Greenpeace activists were prosecuted after jumping into the sea in front of oil exploration ship Amazon Warrior 50 nautical miles off the Wairarapa Coast. The ship was conducting seismic sounding for Statoil and Chevron.”

Simply sounds like sour grapes from Norman.

Conspiratoor

I don’t know what Joyce was smoking when he vomited that one up but for anyone unfortunate enough to have to deal with them, you have my sympathy. They serve no useful purpose except to frustrate and keep incompetents away from a winz office